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1968 Ford Crew Cab 4 door

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Hey guys,

My Father has a pretty cool work truck he has had since new. It was his first work truck when he started his business. Today the sons run the business and have 2008 Dodge 3500 diesels. As the title shows, it is a 1968 Ford 4 door. It has a 390ci engine that was remanufactured about 10k miles ago. The rear end is a Dana 70. It has a new clutch for the T18 4spd. It is in really good shape, no cancer from what I can tell. Actually the body is in better shape than most Broncos I have owned. The interior is basic, but good. It has been sitting for a few years, but will start right up with a battery.
If anyone is geniunely interested, call me at 804 878 4399 and I'll get a bunch of photos to you (I have not taken any yet).
He is asking $4K, which is about what he has in the engine and clutch. I can probably get a couple hundred off of him from that. But if you are looking for a cool truck to build up, this a great one.

Thanks!
 
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pics

I have over 20 pics I just took. I am sending them out to the people who requested on here and via email. If anyone could post them for me, that would be great.

Some more facts on the truck (In no particular order): It is an F-350, yellow paint from the factory. the 390 engine has a better cam and 360 pistons (which are higher compression). It has headers and an aluminium intake. It probably puts out around 350 hp. It had minor dents on the fenders and hood through its life, which is why the fenders have F100 emblems. The floor pans are in decent shape, at some point (over 20 years ago) new metal was welded over the floor pan UNDERNEATH. The doors and strikers are in great shape. It has a bed from an early 60's deuce and a half. It is a dually. The odometer show 41K miles, but it is 141 maybe even 241K, of course, as mentioned earlier the engine only has 10K. The frame looks to be solid.
It will need a little TLC if you want it to be daily driven, but it will be running if anyone wants to come see it. If you are far away, you could look up mechanics in the area and we can take it for inspection.
 
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pics have been re-sent

hopefully they went through this time... I cc:d another email address of my own and it went through this time.
 
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no interest

no interest in this, eh? Any offers? I would think a 4 door F350 would be rather rare. I guess I should list it on a ford truck forum.
 
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